The code here are things I've hacked together which I think
it plausible that others might be able to use. My intent is
for all of the code here to be under a 'BSD Style' license.
In a nutshell, it means that anyone can use it for anything,
and derived works need _not_ adopt a similar license. You
can even try to sell it if you can find anyone stupid enough
to buy it;) I think that under this license, derived works
are supposed to reference the original author, but I don't care
to much about that, and considering the quality, I'de just as
soon they not! :)

A class for tunning the Ten-Tec RX-320 shortwave radio reciever.
The specific goal was to produce a class which was compatible
with the database format which my graphical tuning software uses
so I can automate scanning of channels I've found with it, and
so that I can find channels automatically and choose them later
with the graphical software. The upshot here is that the class
accepts specific data in a specific format, but that should be
fine since it's not ment to be run manually. The other goal was
to fool around with programming a serial port since it's been
something I've been interested in for a while.
stego_files

A program which embeds random text with a random password in
a set number of randomly choosen jpeg images on my web site.
The reason for doing this (at random times) is that if some
day I ever actually _do_ need to use steganography, I can
plausibly deny that I am doing so. I maintain my web site on my
local (FreeBSD) machine (when I do so at all) so I can run it
locally.

The code has methods of generating random text, selecting random
files, keeping track of what has been done with a cache, etc.
Some of it might be of use to folks. I was in a big hurry to
finish it up before heading off to Alaska, so some of it isn't
so pretty!